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Si ' - , It - 'J-p- V -if t r VOL. IV, NO. 123 15 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, TUESDAY APRIL 23 1S89. ! ijyiii :tawf.-:-,ife-y ... II SUCCOESSKS l"0.V. C. TVVEKDALE Having purchased this well known store and added largely to their stock, carry an immense line ef stores and . General Hardware Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking stoves afd ranges, parlor and cooking stoves, aad ail kinds olgkitchcn , utensils! also a cnmlpete assortment of piers and -AND- BUILDERS' HARDWARE; Pumps, hose, copperware, tinware, t nd plumbers' goods a specialty. Our prices are guaranteed to be satisfactory. The public is invited to call . nd inspect our stock. Tweedales bnilding, Albany, Oregon. C orfa lPg.'"gagnI Pitcher Jo txanazaea aad qalolg mro ." MmimMtm- and-. GbU&xm'w Camplarfwta. . Sapeelor t Cmator O . 'Pmrmgosi r Vmraotio Byrny. Horn ot Mtfthw lIeg Ctustorla, CUtaHminrei Cntte, jTonadpotlua : jr Stomachi DiaxibOBa, Eructation Jon; I elation ; I difeaUon; m nmutuxr aieep ; aiao aiua The Lai Clotliier, Carries tho Largest Line of Hen's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing Goods. Ete. in tho Willam ette Yalley, SUITS MADE TO ORDER In His Merekflt Tailorag Department FtSTBR BLMI, im DEOG STORE. FINE LINE OF ART SUPPLIES TOiLET AND FANCY ARTICLES. PRESCSIPTIONS CAREFULLY ICOMFOUNLED. GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS, G. L BLACKMAN. .Successor to E. W. Laugdon DSALSK IN urugs, Paints, Oils, Perfumery and toilet article, also a full line of books and stationery, periodicals, etc. r" Prescriptions carefullj compounded IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, Albany Oregon s dildron cay for Caatoria. Mt rreenanend Gastoria for chiir- '. romplaiota, a superior to any prescr 5r i -. known so wf.n u. A. AacaxB, II. V.. Ill So. Oxford 8t Brooklyu, . Mi III Gardeners' Toe Smc Cutacb Cs2Kunr, 77 Hurray StVevZ't-., ALBANY 102 Absolutely Pure. This powaer never varies. A tuurvti I purity .strength and vholesoineness More economical thaii the ordinar) kinds, ii nd canuot be sold in competi tion with multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders Sold only in e-ius. Royal BakiK" 'ow. BEH UO . 101 Willi St.. N. X. D.W Crowley fc Co., Atrentp, Portland, Oregon. I'llTSII IAS Tir II- II SUt' PAVIS, M D. PHYSICIAN, AKD room ir. Strp.han'p block, Kirtt street. Albany Oriffon- D" "it 0. CII A M P K k li n7 HOMEOPATHIC physician and Furjreon. Office, corner Third and Lyon utrects, Albany, Oreiron Of fice hours, morninj.'s, 8 to 9 and VI to I and after in evcninirs. W. 1IASTOX, IJiMt l.l.V .'M1 Silt , geon, Albany, Orccuu M H . ELLIS, I'HYMl iAX , g-con, Alb.n.y, Oregon. VM Sl Hr r C. KELLY. I'HYSICIAN AND rtL'i I j. lreoii Albany. Oreiron. ottlco in Puree's neu block OlHce.hmir, from 8 A. M. to 4 r. M. A J. UOSSITER, . ucon, L'radiiate VE'i'EKINAUY SUJt of Ontario veterinary college and'.nienilier of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, is n pared to treat the di.seascSf of all domesticated animals on scientific principles. Oflice nt Ans Marshall's livery stable. Residence 4th and Calapooia streets, Albany, Oregon. Jlt K KOLDEWAY, VETEKINARY Sl'R- J 7 -'con, Albany, Oregon.- graduate of tJei! man nn.i Americrn coib-ircf. lTTCf:. D K. N. HLACKIJl'RX, ATTORNEY AT . Uw, Albany, Oregon. Othce in Odd bcilow's Teinj lc. V ill practice in all courts of the slate, and give special attention to all buwiness. 1 l7oTvEK T is' 'HA i: I.KS E. ATrORNEY f i at Law, Albany. r. ortli c in rooms 13 and 14, rotter's over L. K. lilain's stor i JK. WEATilOKKOHK, ATTORNEY AT . law, Albany, Oivon.i ; e in O-ld Fellow's Temple. Will ract in all thr eourte of 'he.statc, and jri e spc-ial attention to all business REVERE HOL'SE, Al.UANY, OR. CHAS IWifn-r, Prop. Oidy tirst eclass house in the city. Lar-c sample rooms fur com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in th kitchen. Oencrr.l stae ilire for Corvallis. H. EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKK and jeweler, Albany. Uremi, EASTERN ANI Of.YMPIAN .SERVED fresh every dav at ii. ln-r k' restaiirunt lOLLAR.S T LOAN ON ;)( n rea" esMteseeurltv. Apidv to S. W. C roUer, A I ban v postornce. Land !nTV-jlBB. IARTIKM KKimKO StRVFTIXO HCSIC CAS S tain accurate and prompt ik by calling upan ex-eounty surveyor , T. T. Eis'her. He hasoomplete copies o( field nates and '- ship plats, and is prepnrl to do surveinp ia any part of Linn county. Potorhe addrosn, Mlllere Station, Linn couuty, Oregon. CB. WINN, AGENT KOK THE LEAD iog Are, life anAiaccideat iatnrance cm panie. Fr Real. FURNISHED ROOMS TO Rl NT. AT THE City Restaurant. THAT HACKING COUGH can be 6 aaiukly- cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guaraatee it. Fc6hay & Maeaa. H. F. MERRILL, Banker ALBANY, OREGON Sells exchange on New Francisco and Portland. Ycrk, San Buy notes, Btate. county and city warrants. Receive deposits subject t cuecK. interest allowed en time de posits collection? receive prcmpt attention Correspondence solicited. JSSTOffice hours from 8 a. m. i 5 p. M Agent for reliable fire andmarine nsurance companies. iitay Batli Honse AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER. PROPPJETOR lLadicj aud childm's hair dress, ff a specialty. DniiJn atisfaetii ruarantetdc eti avt. HAVING SOl.l- !!Y INTEREST IS THE store of enteral n en-handise ef the firm of Uoshow ,.!,:. u. c. E. Stanard, 1 wish to call the utteMionof all who knw tneHisel es ir.debtea to Ccsbow & Cable I eail and settle at once. Having Mid nt cn accnnit of ,Kor health, I expect to chanre elima'e for a while, and all a-eour.ts not settled before I get ready to leave Browntville nll be left with an otlieer for collection. A wrd to the wise is vurlicient. O. r. COSHOW, Brownwil Wka Ob Earth. Is te reason people will not, can net or do not see any tlifference in cheap nostrums pot up by Cheap John bouses or irresponsible parties at tnornious profits, rather than take a wedicin of world wide reputation mill one that j -in universal satis faction at equa p ice? No niediciue in the world ts g ving such UHparal lelel butisfujtio t for pnrifyiux the ,iiHl as U-j;c8 Blood Purifier and Blood Maksr' id evtry lwttle that dot s not it. work will cost you nothing. iGe. L. Blackmail, drug gist. J - iiaatU Acnlnxt Tbe.Mrlke. And alipU have, a fcottle of A Enxh'sKli iaoeyy it the Iioum?;- V .t cannot' tsjlfepw soou Crop tny strik your 1iriJ?bt,r"-'roTaV may fasten itself 'Ap 2'oOr- Out dose is a preventive t few dost a positive cure. A Throat ami Lung troubles yieM '"Vi treatment. The Remedy guar.... .-d by Fishnv L- Mason antltn to Mofhrrs. Every is;other is cautioned against givi.ig her hvll laudaiiuin or p-ira-it creates an unnatural craving fur sti in ii hin Is which kills the, iniiul or the child. Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepared to benefit chil dren and cure their pains. It is harm less and contains no opium or mor phine. Sold by Foshay & Mason. rt:tlALf!MTlt-ti. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of Londoc, ' England, also of the Belle- vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty 'f chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrafrla enlargements, tumors and M tu, without pain or the knife. He aU makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has praetii ed in the (jernian French and Knlili hospital?. Calls promptly attended day ir nijjht. His nif tto is 1 "(J001 WILL TO ALL." f.iTOirioc arid residence Ferry street, between Third and Fourth. ' Try C'ot'.i: Bro's 1'iijij oo?p .li-eiil Iluv.'triK ei:n. 9,999.00 IN GOLD To Be Given Away. Cut out this ai'ieitisenicnt aad ses.'d'it J. LAII.MERk CO., Kurscryman, Toronto, Canada, with 14 three-cect Canadian, oi 21 two-cent American postage stamps, and thev will send you bj( mail (postpaid) in ;;ood time for planting in April or May next, your choice of any one of the following collection of plants, and enter your name m couipeti tion for the S;),99!l.00 in Kold that they are iriviiicr owav in order to introduce their nur sery stock. Collection of Plants: No, 1 2 hardy roses. No. 2 h.irdv climbitnr ruses. No. 3 i ovcrbloKiniiiKiioses fxrjjhoiiii cul ture. No. 4 2 dahlias. No. 610 Kladiola. No. ri 3 hardy irraie ines. No. 78 raspberry plants, 4j each black ai:l red. No. ---.JO strawberry plants, 4 choice kin. No. 9 ft very choice plants four house cul ture. No. 105 cherry currants (rc('). No. 11 5 Lee prolific currants (blac1-) No. 12 ft white craie currnts All letters with this advertisement enclosed alont; with ttamps for any oCe or more coi tions of plants, will be numbered as t iey r-onr: to hand, mid the senders of the first thirteen hundred will receive (rifts as follsvr: 1st --2ii0 I The next 20, SfVO each. 2nd 100 ' The next 40, $5 earn. 3rd - 50 ( The next 41 5, 82 each. 4th 30 1 1 he next 820, $1 each. jth 20 1 After f-0,000 letters have been received, the senders ef the next 1,100 letters will receive gift as follows: 1st 225 Next if, $15 each 2nd 1H5 I Next 16, 910 each 'rd 75 I Next 40, $5 each 41 n 50 Next 470, 82 each 5th 25 Next 500, $1 each Aftir U 0,000 letters have been received, s" i lci4 ol t ir n-'xt 1,000 letters will rt- -f.lta at foiliws: an.l .$100 fach Next 5 $20 each 3, 4 and 5:. 75 each I Next 15 10 each 6, 7and8... 50 each Next 364 3 each 9. 10, 11, 12. 25 each I Next 693 1 each After 150,000 letters have been received the senders of the next 1.109 letters will icceive rifts as follows: 1 8100 each Next 10 $20 each 2 75 each j Next 25 10 each 3 and 4 50 each I Next 585 2 each Next 5 25 each Next 479.... leach Any person may send any number of times for any ef the above collections. If 5 centsin stamps extra is sent, we will send ia Jun next a printed list c toe names of all persons i .in i a . . wm are enuueu to iruce. We make this liberal offer te readers ef the Rbrald, knowing it will not pay us now, but ur object is to introduce our stock and build np a-trado. Our mailing points are Toronto and Shrubmount. Out., Rochester, N. Y., Louisville, Ky., Plainesvillo, O., and Chicago, 111., and we will guarantee all stock to reach our customers in good condition. We employ ; no acents, but deal direct with customers, and can sell and deliver stock to any part of the United States or Canaoa a. about one half the price charged by other nurserymen, through agents. Remember we will not be undersold by any reliable Ann. Send us a list of wants and we will quote you prices; or 10 cents for a handsome illustrated catalogue which you may deduct from your first order. Address all letters J. LAHMER & CO., Nurserynen, WASTED. THOSE WISHING A FIRST class piano, sawing machine, the latest music or artists' materials, wil. find a bargain by calling at Mrs. B. Hyman's. The pianos are fully guar anteed for rive -years. The beBt pianos made to stand the climate of the Pacific coast. ' The New Ameri can Sewing Machine will please most fastidious. Fainting and music les it : 1 . sods given mere, ommpiuji, broidery and Dressmaking done to order. No. 115 1st St., Aioany, nr. Another man's doom sealed by siuokintf stingers, naj noi 50 u oun Bros., ana uuy xourscn juiu GENERAL lNEWS. The tush Across the Oklahoma Borders Commenced. THOVSAXIIS OF EXCITK1J MEN'. Tii Ktsoned Pacsengers ef tae Danmf.zk Arriving in Mew York All Ire Wtll -G eat Rejoicing. The Hriuui s Special Dispatches.! St. Loins, April 22. Special di patcheg froui Oklaltoma ' say ttvat fc.eryoAv a on the iqnt-Tive.. . A grand ruii across the line was made at noon. Large sums are being paid for the swiftest houses that the purchasers may reach the choice land first. There is as much if not more struglin;; for towosiles an for scetions. A MIGHTY CARAVAN. Wichita, (Kan.),- April JL'. Three train loads of boomer&.iiuni herinir 1500. left for Oklahoma thi morning over the Santa Fe. A large number also left by the Kock Island and another train has been wired for. Every passenger car on the Santa Fe is in use. An extra will be made up of cattle cars. It will be night before the last train can reach Guthrie. The number going from all the towns of South ern Kansas is far greater than was anticipated. Many hundreds go di wn merely to see the ncene along the route. It is believed the stage line at Pond Creel:, on the Kock Island, will be totally unable to accommodate the crowds. cam ialibts rcshixg in. Newton, (Kan.) April 22. Three train loads for Oklahoma left here this morning, including capitalists who will open a bank and stores in Guthrie. I) ANIiICK OK A CONFLICT. New Yoi:k, April 22.--General McCook says he danger m Okla homa is not that there will be a conHict between the troops aud boomers but. between the boomers and the Indians. TfiE DANMAKK'S PASSENGEKS Tliey Arrive in Now York-tJrfat Keji'Ing. New York, April 22. It is likely that some of the passengers of th steamer Dan mark who were re ceived bv the steamer Miusour will be in New York to-niht. dispatch was received by the agents of the Danmark from Wright & Son at Philadelphia, agents of the Missouri, that the latter had left the Delaware breakwater ami would be in Philadelphia between 2 and 3 o clock. This afternoon Captain Murrell o! the Missouri, telegraphed "The Missouri arrived all safe with 3G5 passengers of the steamer Dan mark, abandoned April 6th. The rest of the passengers and crew 340, were landed at St. Michaels All arc well. Please i-ee the Thingvalla line agents aud make all arrangements to forward theses people to New-York to-night." There is great rejoicing over the safety crew and passengers. S.VEI FROM THE SEA. The Steamer Danmark's Pafcsrn- grrft Are AH Kescued. Copenhagen, April 21. -A tfl gram foiii Li&bo to the Unite) Steamship LVinpuuy announces the safety t the crew and passtDijeM of t'ie steumei Daunmrk. Tlx good tiding reached Lisbon froui tin Azorrs. It is stated that every one who was ou the Dauuittrk is sale, and nl y an engineer was in jurea. oone ot tne passengers arrived at Lisbon to day. a um ber are on their way to New York and the remainder are still at the Azores. HOW T11KY WEHE SAVED. Lisbon, April 21. Forty two sailors and all ef the passengers ef the steamer Dan mark, left at tbe Azores by the Miaseuri, ciaie te Lisbon en the steamship Acer. Kaben, first officer, -vhe is among them, reports tbat April 4tb tbe Danmark's shaft was broken. Oa tbe aext day the disabled steamer met tbe steamship Missouri, Iron London March 28 for Philadelphia and Baltimore. The Missouri teed tbe Danmark until the 6th, hen the latter seemed about to sink. At first the Missouri was only able to take aboard twenty ef tbe Danmark's passengers, bat after having jettisoned a portion of her cargo she found accommoda tions tor all tbe crew and passen gers of the Danmark. Toe Missouri tnen proceeded to the Azores and left there the captain, first and secead officers, and 320 passengers. 8be the con tinued her journey te Philadelphia with 340 passengers and tbe remaia der ef the crew. The captaia and three engineers of the Danmark left tbe Azoros on the 14th for London. The Dai mark was about 800 miles from Newfonndlacd when th? accident happened. Some say ha,t the engines broke dwwn. En- t; nicer Kaaa was found dead in tbe cngiue room after the accident. p . . . The captain and tnree engineers proceeded to Loudon on board the stciimer Denial ara. Theceath of the engineer was due to the bursting of an engine pipe. The engineer wan killed on tbe spot, and the ship was cadi;, damaged. In consequence ot this damage, together with the break ing of the shaft, the vessel was helpless in the eavy seas that pre vailed. Wedding Bells. Chicago, April 22. Manager Willinertcn, of tbe Columbia Heat er, to-day took out license to wed Lillian Post, the opera 9inger, of San Francisco. The date of the wedding is uaknown. ;. . ' Weather In41mtoBw. ; Sak .FBAKciscrApritV2ft.-rl"o Oregon and v aeiungtou territory. fair weather, preceded in Washing ton territory an l northern Oregon by lecal rains ' westerly winds, warmer. Durham ltesifrnit. . Washington, April 22. First Comptroller Durham severed his connection with the treasury de partment to-day. Lord Brownlow Accept. Dubux, April 22. The Irish Times states that Lord Brownlow has accepted the viceroyship of Ireland. AT THE OPERA. The Small Boy Was Fond of Music and He Got the Tickets. The small ly was fond of music, and there was an opera in town. I: was Suuday uignt, but he stole out, nuvni oeen retustd pei mission bj Ins mother, and got away down in iront by the fiddles. He sat ther? listening delightedly, wht-n I.e. turned around and sud denly discovered bis father all aloae on the next unoccupied seat. He made no excuse He looked up and nodded pleasantly. "How do you do, sir?' "What! Joseph?" Yts, Mr." No, sir. She wouldn't let me conief "Aud aien't jou weii ahem" A sense of justice ttjuek tho 'd man and tbe small boy knew he was quite safe. So they enjoyed tbe opera together, aad then they started heme. There was an awk ward silence between them. The small boy waited for his father to M-Cik. "Ahem! Joseph we ir'A not it wo!d be beijter tl at i you Lt edu i alluue to this n atter before youi mother." No, si.-" 1 litre w another long pause. Again the o:d man spoke hesita tingly; "Abem! Joseph, how how did you et out of the lioute this eTening?' "By tbe back door, sir." "Well abem ! Joseph, we'll go in by the back way quietly, and net disturb the household." And they went in the back way, Nex morning at breakfast the twv met without any s'gn. The mother poke tip: "Mr. fcjniiin, I am M.:e 1 o uot know whatever is tn come t-l thai hoy .Io7ii-j.li."' "Wiiat i.- the nitltir, my dear?'' "Doyuu know tltnt lie actually chiiic aud askt-u ui: te :tl him go to'tli-upMa last niylit Sunday Yi reiu-eu. ( course!"' "L'ei tuiim : What a iiuestion." Th?n the hillicr turned tuddeulv to the iiov. "Joseph, I am urp.ied. Are there not enough week days for you to uo to the oiiera. that you must go on Sunday?" "ies, sir. And I was going to ask you to give me some money to irn tn.n !. The old man looked at the small boy, who was ingenuously looking up in his face, and said nothing, but when they left the table he took him by the ear and said : "You young rascal, 1 suppose you are going to bleed me lor tickets every night?' " Yep, sir," said ttie ooy canuio- ly. And he got them. San Francisco (Jbronicle. YfiXaa and! II Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir tor it has been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erup tions aad pimples. It purifies the whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution. rimplca on tae Face Deio ? an impure state of the.blor and looked upon by many with suspici i t. Acker's Blood Elixir will remove a impurities ana leave tne complexi i smooth and clear. There is nothing that will so thoreufhly build up the constitution, purity aad treneth n the whole system. Sold and guaranteed by Foshay & Mason. Something 1 hat's Hew. Thomas Brink has added to his factory machines for the manu facture of woven wire mattresses and is turning out some No. 1 mattresses ; so if you want a good mattress that is the place to find it. Lovers of good coffee should trv some oi Julius Cradwohl's choice grades. He keeps the best in thv market and sellstis he doeB all his choice family groceries, at the lowest living prices. AT WASHINGTON A Ruling In Favor of American Manufacturers, THE SILVER QUESTION AGAIN. An Order Issued by Commistioxitr of Pea sioni Tanne: Ike rpattmCBt of Agricnltorf. SSiwoial CorreiomleDor.l ... . Apm Ions IiKt of new appoint ments and a long list of discharges, tary Kusk has been pnng tho . ous bhatring up, tne tiret result ot -'Iryfa'tf which w a lone Iwt of new appoint- - ' ' '' i V called through courtesy "resigna- , tions". Secretary Blaine lias received notifications from a number of tho Central and South American Gov ernment that they will send the delegates to the "Three America' Congress", which is to be held ia this city next October. It is now almost certain that every. American Government will be represented. Much benefit to us and a large in crease in trade with those countries is expected to follow the conference. Secretary Proctor has issued an order to the effect that when suit able supplies of domestic manufac ture or production cannot be ob tained for the War Department, and it becomes necessary to pur chase articles of foreign manufac ture or production, authority for such purchase must first be ob tained from the Secretary of War. This means that no more contracts arc to be made with English man ufacturers, as was done by the Cleveland administration, to sup ply the U. S. Army with blankets, because by admitting them free of duty the Government saved a few cents on each blanket. Secretary Proctor thinks American manufac tures should be given the contracts. Mr. Thomas B. Coulter, of Ohio, who was backed by Senator Sher man, has been appointed Auditor of the Treasurer tor the Post Oflico Department. This in regarded by the Oir.o people as quite - victory, owing to the fact that f-everal other States were preying candi dates for this very important jiosi tion. Senator Sjiooner, whose smiling visuge lias been seen at the Viiit House almost daily since the Inauguration , has gone home. He proposes taking his wife and boy to Kurope the latter part this mouth. After telling the Presi dent "goodbye", he remarked to a friend htanding by: "I feel as though 1 deserved a ie.-t. Since a year ao laM. "Nt vein ber I have ieen busily engaged in attending strictly to Senatorial duties. The only break in that period was dur ing'the campaign, when I delivered on an aver;ii:y three t-peeches a day." It is thought the silver question will be the caue of considerable discussion in the r.ear future. Sen ator Stewart recentiy tailed on Secretary Windom in order to en- deaver to influence him to increase the monthly purchase of silver bullion, lie argued that it was aa excellent wav to reduce tne sur plus. - I!ut the r-ecrctaiy was not convinced, lie said : e iau twenty millions of silver dollars now ia the vaults of the Treaoury which, he would be very glad to part with. To purchase more nlver would be, in his opinion, simply changing the surplus from gold and paper to sil .er. Tho Secretary finally told the Senator that he could not decide the question until it had been carefully weighed aud con sidered by the President, and dis cussed by the Cabinet. In the meantime Senator Stewart is vigor ously advocating his proposition. Assistant Secretary Bussey. of the Department of the Interior, is the official who has to finally pass judgment on all casses of appeal from the decision of the Commis sioner of Pensions. He has already proven himself qualified for the difficult duties of the position. He has reversed a number of decisions of the late Commissioner of Pec sions, and the grounds of reversal have been such tbat no unprejud iced man could object to them, while they will give justice to many needy old soldiers who have been unjustly kept oat of the pen sions they should have long ago had. Commissioner of pensions Tan ner has issued the following order: Whenever a pensioner is disabled in a hand or foot in a degree ec titling him to $24 per month under the act of March 3d, 1883, such pensione. Ehall by reason of that fact, be entitled to the rate of $30 per month under the act of August 4th. 1886. UapplBCM aad Coaieatmeat, Cannot go hand in hand if we look ca the dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken lite and make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will euro tho worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa tion and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at .25 and 50 cents by Fuehay & Mason. For chilblain and frofct-hltes' use Chamberlain's Pain-Balm. Whea promptly applied to the frozen r-arU it will pi event tbe skin from turning black or peeling off. It allay ths itchir; and smarting of chilblains and mku restores tin p.i tto a healthy condition For sale l'lSFo$hay Ma; on, : fy " - V 1 v .. V V V"